Image via CrunchBase I have been using Zemanta for the past few months on this blog to help bring interesting posts to the end of my own creations, pictures to give context, and links within writing to provide explanations. The main point of Zemanta is to provide seamless connections to content that would be relevant [...]
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Interview with Motoko Hunt about Search around the World & SES Chicago 2008
November 10, 2008
I recently interviewed Motoko Hunt of AJPR for Search Engine Strategies Chicago where she will be speaking in the Search Around the World: Europe, Asia/Pacific & Latin America panel. 1. What is your background and what do you do for www.ajpr.com? On my first “real” job, I was a corporate interpreter/translator. Then I got into [...]
Domain Discrimination
October 26, 2008
More and more it has become hard for people to differentiate themselves when applying for a job, school, or any other position. Sometimes the smallest details can make a big difference. I have had some conversations recently with people who have had to go through job applicants to a online job posting and the first [...]
Google Explains Dealing with Duplicate Content
September 12, 2008
Great write from Google about how to handle duplicate content issues. This topic comes up more and more as I have seen websites with different approaches on handling and manipulating content on the web. There are more questions than definitive answers right now, but I am glad to see an official post about this. Anyone [...]


December 27, 2008
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